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    • North Carolina General Statutes
    • Chapter 45 - Mortgages and Deeds of Trust
    • Article 2B - Injunctions; Deficiency Judgments.

    North Carolina General Statutes
    Chapter 45 - Mortgages and Deeds of Trust
    Article 2B - Injunctions; Deficiency Judgments.

    § 45-21.34 - Enjoining mortgage sales on equitable grounds. - 45-21.34. Enjoining mortgage sales on equitable grounds. Any owner of...

    § 45-21.35 - Ordering resales; receivers for property; tax payments. - 45-21.35. Ordering resales; receivers for property; tax payments. The court...

    § 45-21.36 - Right of mortgagor to prove in deficiency suits reasonable value of property by way of defense. - 45-21.36. Right of mortgagor to prove in deficiency suits reasonable...

    § 45-21.37 - Certain sections not applicable to tax suits. - 45-21.37. Certain sections not applicable to tax suits. Sections 45-21.34...

    § 45-21.38 - Deficiency judgments abolished where mortgage represents part of purchase price. - 45-21.38. Deficiency judgments abolished where mortgage represents part of purchase...

    § 45-21.38A - Deficiency judgments abolished where mortgage secured by primary residence. - 45-21.38A. Deficiency judgments abolished where mortgage secured by primary residence....

    § 45-21.38C - Severability. - 45-21.38C. Severability. The provisions of this Article shall be severable,...

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